The Adventures of Pink Baby #1"Pink Baby's Day in the Trash"Once upon a time, there was a little girl and her name was Molly. For a bed she had a coconut scraped out for her to sleep in. Over her was a small blanket. It was a very very hot night and she would not sleep with the window closed. So her mother opened it. And she still wouldn't sleep! So she just stayed awake until she could not keep her eyes open any longer. She fell asleep. Mr. Meanie from next door knew about the doll and decided to break in and get that doll into the stinky trash. So he creeped over to the window with one of the big screwdrivers in his hands, smashed it into the screen window and ripped the rest of it and he got inside the room. Creeped over to the coconut, took the little doll in his hands, went over to the window again, and jumped out the window. That morning, it was Friday, when the trash came, he said "Excuse me, this doll belongs in the trash," and threw it in the trash. And she woke up. And they went to a place where the trash was smashed. The baby fell out and crawled away. But she smelled bad. She smelled BAD! She wanted to know the way home to get away from the trash place and home again, home again, diggity dig. Then she saw a woman with a little carriage with a baby. The baby reached over the side of the carriage, pointed at the baby, and said "Awck!" And Pink Baby was like "Oh!" Suddenly, she noticed that the baby was just a toy doing what it did every few minutes. She looked up at the woman. And who but did it look like? It looked like her mother to me! Baby punched the woman's leg. The woman looked down, up, and down again. She picked up her baby and put her in the carriage with the electric toy. Pink Baby punched it! This toy was tooken out and put in the thing underneath. They went to daycare and then to work and then home for a bath and a fan. The End feaelin@kemenel.org Adventures of Pink Baby #1 / Revised 2004 January 14 08:46 (Wednesday) © 2004 Iain E. Davis |
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